Originally posted by Otis P Jivefunk:Very hard question, and it's almost impossible to limit it down to one. So I'll just pick one of my favourates, 'Fry And The Slurm Factory'

I'm watching that right now on dvd =DMy favorite has to be when Bender jacks on.-Bender walks in all upbeat and cheerful because he quit drugs and joined a church (i forgot what he said)Fry: Oh great he's whacked off on electricity again

Episode Two: The Series Has LandedXmas StoryThe Problem With PopplersAmazon Women in the MoodThe Day the Earth Stood StupidInsane in the MainframeTime Keeps on SlippingGodfellasLeela's HomeworldLess Than HeroThe Why of FryThe Sting

Episode Two: The Series Has LandedXmas StoryThe Problem With PopplersAmazon Women in the MoodThe Day the Earth Stood StupidInsane in the MainframeTime Keeps on SlippingGodfellasLeela's HomeworldLess Than HeroThe Why of FryThe Sting

Welcome back, Gorky! I remember reading some of your stuff on PEEL archives. Youre tastes in episodes (and ITWGY) seems very similar to mine, although I liked BG better than Billion Backs...

Hee...thanks, JustNibblin. I'm surprised you'd choose to engage me in conversation after having read some of my old posts--reading my old posts fills me with disgust and shame and, you know, misplaced nostalgia--but thanks for the welcome regardless.

And not to get too off-topic, but I inititally preferred BG to TBWABB, too. Rewatching them both in the past few days, though, my preference changed. For me, knowing the eventual outcome of ItWGY, and the conclusion of the Fry and Leela saga, made it a lot easier to enjoy TBWABB. I mean, I still hate that it completely disregards Lars (and find it strange that he isn't mentioned once while Leela comforts Amy in her mourning), but I think it's a very funny movie. If I pretend it happened in season two or early season three--and not after the glorious shippy wonder that was BBS--then it's easier to accept it. You know, better viewing through denial and whatnot.

But BG just really bored me my second time through it; the RPG stuff annoyed me (particularly Leela eating one of Zoidy's hearts--that was kind of disturbing), and I thought the whole movie would've been more enjoyable without the last episode and a half. Just my li'l ol' opinion, though.

The Devils Hands are Idle Playthings is my favorite episode and Into The Wild Green Yonder is my favorite monvie, but i love every episode and it is really hard to chose one episode. Roswell That Ends Well is my second and Amazon Women In The Mood is my third favoeite.

1. The Sting2. Parasites Lost3. The Farnsworth Parabox4. The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings5. Xmas Story6. Time Keeps On Slipping7. Love and Rocket8. Why Must I Be A Crustacean In Love?9. Spanish Fry10. Insane In The Mainframe

Hi all, I'm not new here but I haven't started to post yet. I'm an Spanish 18-year-old boy.

About the topic, my favorite is Hell Is Other Robots. I'm sure there are better episodes, but I have always been very fond of this one. Some other favorites for me are I, Roommate, Roswell That Ends Well and Jurassic Bark. I wil post my top10 when I think about it a while.

"Bend Her" is one of my favorite Bender episodes ever. I like it because, much like in "Godfellas", he's got a conscience--but (unlike in "Godfellas") he also gets to be a fembot. And, you know, win gold medals. Also, I think a lot of the observations about men and women ("Every man wants a tramp") are hilarious.

(And, on a totally irrelevant note, I think "Bend Her" has one of the funniest commentaries of any episode, too. Mike Rowe's "Gay Guy and the Ghost" schtick is hysterical.)

I think it might be from "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid", when Jeff Westbrook's discussing his smart-guy credentials. Either that, or it's "Futurestock" or "The 30% Iron Chef", which I'm pretty sure are the only other tracks on which she appears. (And, for what it's worth, I think Tress's presence makes all three of those commentaries 16.3% more amusing than the average one.)

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